Kozier & Erb's Techniques in Clinical Nursing

Kozier & Erb's Techniques in Clinical Nursing

Author: Barbara Kozier

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 756

ISBN-13:

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Providing current information in a clear, concise format, the Fifth Edition of "Kozier & Erb's Techniques in Clinical Nursing" continues to be a definitive source for clinical nursing skills. Progressing from the simple to the complex, each chapter places techniques in perspective to client anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology. Applying the nursing process to each technique, it illustrates a detailed step-by-step implementation while providing a thorough overview of the rationale and purpose. Appropriate as a stand alone in a skills-based course or as a companion to any Fundamentals or Medical-Surgical course with skills application, the features include: Current Standard Infection Control Precautions integrated into each technique. Over 200 "Forming Clinical Judgment" questions that apply critical thinking skills to realistic clinical situations. Age Related Considerations highlighting modifications and special deliberations necessary when caring for infants, children, and elders. Ambulatory and Community Settings section lists the modifications necessary when performing techniques in alternative settings. A focus on the appropriateness of delegation explaining which techniques at what times can be delegated to unlicensed assistive personnel. Color photographs of real life situations. For faculty - Instructor's Resource CD ROM with customizable checklist available upon adoption.


Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing Australian Edition

Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing Australian Edition

Author: Audry Berman

Publisher: Pearson Higher Education AU

Published: 2014-12-01

Total Pages: 1745

ISBN-13: 1486011454

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Kozier and Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing prepares students for practice in a range of diverse clinical settings and help them understand what it means to be a competent professional nurse in the twenty-first century. This third Australian edition has once again undergone a rigorous review and writing process. Contemporary changes in the regulation of nursing are reflected in the chapters and the third edition continues to focus on the three core philosophies: Person-centred care, critical thinking and clinical reasoning and cultural safety. Students will develop the knowledge, critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills to deliver care for their patients in ways that signify respect, acceptance, empathy, connectedness, cultural sensitivity and genuine concern.


The Sage Handbook of Nursing Education

The Sage Handbook of Nursing Education

Author: Carol Hall

Publisher: SAGE Publications Limited

Published: 2024-05-01

Total Pages: 605

ISBN-13: 1526486431

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In the past several years, a revival of research devoted to nursing education has emerged. This emergence has changed the way many educators engage in their practice of working with learners; and learners have come to expect that they will have a rich learning experience designed to develop new (or enhance prior) knowledge, skills, and attitudes. The SAGE Handbook of Nursing Education provides a detailed map of the current discipline, with a carefully selected team of international contributors offering the latest thinking about education in nursing across key areas. This handbook will be a key resource for academic educators, as well as graduate and postgraduate learners.


Achieving Competencies For Nursing Practice: A Handbook For Student Nurses

Achieving Competencies For Nursing Practice: A Handbook For Student Nurses

Author: Reading, Sheila

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0335246745

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This book will offer examples to nursing students to enable a creative and innovative understanding of how the competencies may be demonstrated in the many contexts where practice occurs with individuals, groups or possibly communities.


Turning Point Nursing Competitive Exam Guide

Turning Point Nursing Competitive Exam Guide

Author: M.L. Choudhary

Publisher: Prime Publication

Published: 2023-10-05

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 8195465110

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The book contains subject-wise and topic-wise high yielding 9999+ MCQs with rationale including IBQs & CBQs of previous 15+ year's exams of AIIMS-NORCET (Prelims & Mains), BHU, DSSSB, ESIC, GMCH, IGNOU, JIPMER, MNS, NIMHANS, PGIMER, RAK, RRB, RUHS [Nursing Officer, Community Health Officer, Nursing Faculty Recruitment Exams, PhD (Nursing) Entrance Exams] and All State PSC Exams, etc.


Davis's Q&A Review For NCLEX-RN

Davis's Q&A Review For NCLEX-RN

Author: Kathleen A Ohman

Publisher: F.A. Davis

Published: 2017-01-18

Total Pages: 1057

ISBN-13: 0803642172

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Davis’s Q&A Review for the NCLEX-RN® gives you an overview of the latest test plan and outlines the test-taking strategies you need to prepare for the exam. Practice questions guide you through all of the content covered on the NCLEX, while two comprehensive exams test mastery of all subject areas covered on the NCLEX exam.


Health Assessment

Health Assessment

Author: Anna T. Crouch

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-11-30

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 1118305957

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Health assessment is central to effective planning, implementationand evaluation of nursing care. All nurses are accountable for thecare they provide and need to be able to accurately determinepatient needs in order to plan and deliver evidence-based care.Vital notes for nurses: Health assessment provides studentswith the knowledge required to consider the many different factorswhich can influence patient’s health, comfort, well-being andrecovery and to confidently assess patient needs. Vital notes for nurses: Health assessment exploresconcepts of holism, health and illness, factors to consider whenassessing patients, communication skills needed for assessment, andall aspects of holistic assessment including physical,psychological, social, cultural and spiritual factors andnutritional needs. * Provides a concise, accessible introduction to healthassessment * Includes physical, psychological, social, cultural and spiritualhealth assessment * Explores essential concepts in assessment and care planning * Within the Vital Notes for Nurses series * Adopts a holistic approach


EBOOK: Communication Skills For Adult Nurses

EBOOK: Communication Skills For Adult Nurses

Author: Abayomi McEwen

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2010-09-16

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 0335239994

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"This book is a real gem - useful not only for nurses, but for all healthcare professionals, students and educators wanting to develop their communication skills. One is reminded that it is not always about 'what' is said, but 'how' it is said. This book will be a great resource for those advocating interprofessional working, while keeping the patient's perspective in the reader's mind throughout." Dr Susanne Lindqvist, Senior Lecturer in Interprofessional Education, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. "This book is slim line and concise but covers a lot of vital points that all nurses and students of nursing should be aware of. It is well laid out with activities, case studies and vignettes to illustrate key issues... I thoroughly recommend this book to nursing students and those who work with people in any context." Jo Parham, third year adult nursing student at the University of the West of England. "From a Nursing Student perspective this book is excellent. It deals with every aspect of communication from the fundamental skills, through the use of technology, challenging situations, communication in teams, to the legal and ethical aspects of communication." Conor Hamilton, Nursing student. Queens University, Belfast. An essential guide for all nurses!! With an emphasis on practical application, this lively and accessible guide will help nurses to hone and develop their communication skills. Full of examples from both a patient and a nurse perspective, the book covers: Barriers to communication Communication in teams The patient's perspective Making good use of email and phone Managing difficult conversations How good communication underpins the essence of care Examples of both good and poor practice, taken from the real-life experiences of the authors, are included to encourage reflection and integration of theory and practice. The book includes common scenarios, activity points and suggestions for practice, to give nurses the tools to continue to develop and apply effective communication skills. Communication Skills for Adult Nurses will support both student nurses learning their craft and also offer a suitable handy reference for qualified nurses undertaking continuing professional development, or acting as mentors. Contributors: Bernard Anderson, Jayne Crow, Graham Harris, Vivian Jellis, Mary Northrop, Paula Sobiechowska, Jill Toocaram


Tabbner's Nursing Care

Tabbner's Nursing Care

Author: Gabby Koutoukidis

Publisher: Elsevier Australia

Published: 2012-10

Total Pages: 1105

ISBN-13: 0729541142

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This text covers a wide range of issues surrounding nursing, midwifery and health visiting. The topics it covers are the structure and functions of the human body, nursing care and nursing needs, care of the individual with a body system disorder, and special aspects of nursing care. This edition written for Australia and NZ students.